Sidi,
Thanks for the additional information concerning what Edi is doing. I have
followed his every contribution on tourism and other issues Since joining
the L and have come to the conclusion that he is a very honest guy; very
knowledgeable on tourism issues. In fact, I have on a number of occasions
forwarded his contributions to Dr. Saidou Jallow, PS DOS-Tourism as well as
Kaliba Senghore, Director Human Resources at the GTA.
From the feedbacks that I have received from them, they seem to appreciate
his efforts very much. In fact, I believe he has been consulted, for free,
on a number of occasions. I wish him all the best.
Finally, do you have any idea about the rural electrification project?
Whenever I ask Nawec officials they tell me that the project has been
internationally tendered and that implementation is either imminent or has
started. I haven't seen any evidence of much happening, unless it is
happening in the rural areas and has not been publicised much.
Have a good day, Gassa.
> Pa Modou,
>
> Edi has been doing more than chipping in periodically. He has actually
> spent some time in The Gambia doing research on Gambian tourism at his
> own cost. He is genuinely interested not only in the welfare of the
> Gambia but has a keen interest in the tourism sector. I have met him
> on at least a couple of occasions at the Department of State for
> Tourism Conference Room doing research.
>
> On the sector proper, I am of the view that the Tourism Master Plan
> Study should be expedited so that policy issues relating to package
> tours, eco-tourism, product mix, and the redefinition and/or
> revalidation of the Gambia Tourism Authority, among a host of other
> important aspects of the sector, are diagnosed sytematically and
> definitively for adoption. Presently, no such blue print exists for a
> sector that contributes at least 12 per cent to GDP. During my
> informal meeting with Senior Management of GTA a couple of weeks ago,
> I urge them to take special interest in the implementation of the
> Study which is being ably handled by Sheihk Tejan Nyang. I was very
> impressed not only with the new offices of the GTA but most
> importantly with the impressive Management team that has been assembled
> and an equally impressive Board of Directors. I wish GTA Management
> every success.
>
> Sidi Sanneh
>
>
> ----Original Message Follows----
> From: Jungle Sunrise <[log in to unmask]>
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> Subject: Re: tourism to begin earlier
> Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2002 09:44:00 -0400
>
> Edi,
>
> The prospects that tourism can bring are varied and enormous; an so are
> its other negative effects. This is where people like you can chip in
> from time to time like you have been doing.
>
> I was told yesterday by a friend that the Sunset beach hotel is one of
> the best hotels he has visited in the country. I was very impressed
> especially if you consider that it is owned and run by Gambians. Lest
> some people misunderstand it, it is not a newly built hotel. It is the
> former Kotu Strand hotel that has been leased, I believe for 25 years,
> by a group of Gambian entrepreneurs.
>
> Another interesting recent development is the purchase of the Kombo
> Beach Novotel by a group of investor including Gambia Experience,
> Richard Bronson of the Vergin Group and some Gambian businessmen. I
> understand the hotel was sold for $3.5 million.
>
> These are very important developments if you consider how these two
> hotels deteriorated over the past decade or so. It is also very welcome
> news that Gambia Experience is part of the group of owners. Gambia
> Experience operates throughout the year and have done a lot for Gambian
> tourism. They also sponsore many worthy causes in the country.
>
> Have a good day, Gassa.
>
> Edi Sidibeh wrote:
>
> "This is really a great news hence unemployments will drop to the
> lowest
> > level.The developing progress am interested in more is the the
> > special flight that is coming from Chzeck republic for the start of
> > penetrating the eastern block to visit Gambia additionally the
> > seasonal program of the Gambia tour. Tourism is however, one of the
> > largest if not the largest employer and source to foreign currency
> > earning when forming is dropping. Therefore tourism ministry and the
> > co-operate organization responsible for the promotion of the sector
> > should continued their effort to keep the tourism on track for the
> > benefit of all Gambians. However, as one time hotel worker, I can
> > feel for the seasonal workers and their off seasonal worries and
> > problems ven at the time when seasonal savings can help others
> > on the off seasonal period
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